On Wednesday 08 August 2007, Andrew J. Barr wrote: > On 8/8/07, Andrew J. Barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am suffering from a frustrating issue with Iceweasel (2.0.0.6, > > Debian unstable amd64). > > > > I have a LiveJournal, and the post form has date and time fields on > > it. These are automatically filled in with the current date and time, > > using JavaScript. Problem is, Firefox thinks the time is four hours > > later than it really is (basically it's displaying time in UTC). > > Visiting a JavaScript tutorial page that displays the date and time > > has confirmed this is not an LJ-specific bug. My time zone is > > currently EDT -0400. Right now, the local time is 5:24 PM (17:24). But > > according to Firefox, it is 9:24 PM (21:24). The 'date' command > > displays the correct time and time zone, and so does the clock applet > > in gnome-panel. > > False alarm folks. > > The problem was with 32-bit Iceweasel in a chroot, where the time zone > was not correctly configured.
Oh dear, are people *still* using those ? Let me give you a hint: sid has nspluginwrapper (flash works well in 64bit IceWeasels with it) and various ia32-* packages. Qt isn't packaged in them, but Skype and Opera come in statically linked archives as well. The java plugin is trickier though; luckily Konqueror supports using 64-bit Java without Netscape plugins. Java Web Start... well, there is an ia32-sun-java-foo-like package, which should work, but I've never ever seen Java WS in reality. -- Regards, Thomas Jollans GPG key: 0xF421434B may be found on various keyservers, eg pgp.mit.edu Hacker key <http://hackerkey.com/>: v4sw6+8Yhw4/5ln3pr5Ock2ma2u7Lw2Nl7Di2e2t3/4TMb6HOPTen5/6g5OPa1XsMr9p-7/-6 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]